To all who replied.
Boy, am I glad I really didn't do anything wrong. From the time I posted my question I started pulling out my hairs (on my head) one by one. Additionally, I tortured my mouse to
death by continously clicking the refresh button. Fortunally, a quick reply was on the way and stopped me going on it like that... Many thanks guys!
a photo? Yes, thought of adding that, but the Kodak DC210+ doesn't have high enough resolution to properly visualize it.
Here is a blurry photo.
shield the electronics I added M3 washers, work out fine!
Loose piece of "stuff" that happened to fall into the case during assembly. Like the stuff that is situated between the nostrills??
add that one to the FAQ Maybe DMoore (linked in the FAQ) should change the remark about Empeg sticking to Toshiba disks, since mine (August 2k) came with an IBM drive installed as well as other's.
After reading David's remark, I ran the builder tool on the new drive, let the stress test run for an hour, installed the consumer 1.03 version, added a jumper for slave operation, connected the 6Gb IBM (with dev. image)... It works like a whole new one! It even boots up faster with these two disks connected. Then I kept staring at the main PCB and display PCB for about 3 hours. It is really a fine piece of work this rio/empeg car! Also read the greeted companies, which was actually a quiz question in Amersfoort. Took some pictures and finally reassembled everything again and shouted a loud "YES YES YES!"
Now I am still trying to fill up the new disk space. I thought I had a huge MP3 collection on my PC... Actually it is, considering the 21Gb ripped part and the 3,5Gb downloaded part.....
Leaves a couple of questions as I come to think of it.... In the FAQ it is recommended to install the standard (I presume the consumer) image of the newest player software for a backup scenario when the other disk fails. But in case of failure(s) this will eventually affect your MP3 collection on that disk itself, won't it? So what is the point of installing any player software on the second harddisk, since in case of a failure you will still need to open up the player and swap the faulty disk and (most probably) lose sync of the FIDS.
Second question, if I should install the developer image on the second disk, does that have different consequences than installing the consumer version?
Third and last question, if a newer software version emerges, should the second disk be updated with the new version as well?
Again, thank you all for helping me out here.
Edwin de Vaan
mk2 rev.7 Trillian # 080000263 6Gb blue/red